AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
THE SUPPOSED BABY-FARMING, TWO ARRESTS MADE. (PEE PRESS ASSOCIATION). Melhourne, September 7. A man named Kynorr, and a woman, supposed to be his wife, have been arrested in connection with the supposed baby-farming cases. This Day. The post mortem examination of bodies of the children discloses the fact that death resulted from strangulation. The police are now searching the houses formerly occupied by a woman named Knorr, alias Tbantes. In connection with the male impersonator who died recently at Kilmore, it is believed she assumed the disguise owing to the difficulty of obtaining female's employment, due to a terrible facial disfigurement caused by the fragment of a shell in the Schleswig-Holstein war. It is stated the woman serred though the Francos-Prussian war. Sydney, This Day. Acting on the information of the Melbourne police, Kynorr has been released from custody, but tho woman has been detained on a charge of wilful murder in Melbourne.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 59, 7 September 1893, Page 2
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